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  <text>If you're worried about breaking the nightly build and want to verify that you didn't, try building release mode the way the nightly build machine does it.

1. Make sure your snapshot view contains at least the following elements: 

\AppRSNT, \Base, \Calc, \Com, \Common, \Image, \Intern, \Look, \mitra, \Model, \Prober, \Report, \Serenade\AcomReport, \Server\Implementation, \SysAdmin, \ThirdPartyQual\dlttool, \ThirdPartyQual\DVDTool, \ThirdPartyQual\QuickSCSI, \Tools, \View, \WebPro

These elements need to be in your view because you'll be building the release version of all KinetDx solutions, project by project.

2. Open a command prompt, navigate to \Server\Implementation\Build Scripts on your snapshot drive and execute the RebuildAll.pl script.

Depending on your machine specifications (hard disk size, processor speed, etc.), it is possible to run this script in the background while you continue working in Visual Studio in debug mode (I've noticed little, if any, impact in performance...). To do this, you'll need to create a second snapshot view identical to this first (to avoid conflicts in file access). Then execute the script on one of the snapshots, while you work on the other.</text>
  <last_update>2007-10-04T00:52:30.1920806Z</last_update>
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